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Terrible Music Seminar Successful, Loud
Posted Sunday, June 11 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
When I learned I’d been signed up for an Intro to Terrible Music course taught by my brother Patrick, I was apprehensive. After all, at his age and level of experience, what could he possibly know about making terrible, terrible music? Boy was I wrong, he’s the "cats in-heat shriek" when it comes to cacophony. |
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Journalist Insists “Seriously, Almost Done with San Fran”
Posted Friday, June 09 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
I know it feels like we’ve been in San Fran for like a thousand years or so, but it really wasn’t that long. It’s more about the fact that we really had a blast and a half and we wanted to share as much as we could with all you good people. |
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Payola Absent from our Cisco Friendly Reviews
Posted Thursday, June 08 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
We always try like mad to balance out our fun and festive reviews of persons, places, things, events and other assorted nouns in reasonable ways, but as of late, we’ve been focusing an awful lot on the city of San Francisco. That’s not what we’ve been fielding emails about, it’s more about the way we’ve reviewed them, so let me just tell you, we aren’t on the take. |
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One Wonders Where We’ve Been, Question Answered
Posted Wednesday, June 07 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
You may have noticed -- if you’re a loyal fan -- that we took fully four days off last week and there wasn’t any explanation of it until now. You knew we were out of town but you had to also know we were back, so what’s the reason for our unprecedented absence of late? |
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Bay Discovery Museum Just Huge Playground/Classroom
Posted Tuesday, June 06 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
Just across the bay from San Francisco lies a thousand acres of what was once a military installation, but now there’s so much more over there, things that are more critical to the everyday survival of people like me and everyone I know. Yes, I am of course talking about the Bay Area Discovery Museum, which is less of a museum and more of a ridiculously fancy playground that somehow manages to teach kids a bunch of things while we think we’re just playing. |
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Aquarium Emboddies `Under the Sea` Despite Absence of Riffy Lobster
Posted Monday, June 05 @ 23:00:00 PDT by Brendan
On the San Francisco waterfront is the most grand of trap de la tourist, and it’s called Pier 39. It’s nothing to shy away from, it’s popular for a reason with all its specialty shops, unique eateries and uncommon attractions of interest, but the one that took me in the most was the Aquarium of the Bay. |
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Mookie’s Café Caters to Kid Tastes with Parental Flavor
Posted Wednesday, May 31 @ 08:00:00 PDT by Brendan
When you take the time to take in the magnificent magnitude of The Jungle Fun in San Jose (or Concord) California, you need to beware that there’s a café adjacent, called Mookie’s Café, and more than that, you need to beware that in many ways they will cater as much or more to your parents wants and desires as your own. I’m not sure what my summary will be in the end, but I know the elders in my crew straight up raved about it. |
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